ART-HUNTERS PROGRAM – TELAM Agency
Artists such as Cynthia Carllinni, the La Copia collective, made up of Alejandro Montaldo and Nicolás Pontón, and Nicolás Licera Vidal and Sofía Kauer are the winners of the Impulso Cazadores 2023 program, whose prize consists of accompaniment and follow-up by tutors-artists to think, problematize and empower different aspects of the technical, artistic, conceptual and political facets that may arise in any process.
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This is the third call of the Cazadores Foundation and on this occasion 100 folders with artistic projects were received, among which three proposals were selected that will reside for the next 3 months, up to a one-month individual exhibition in a room , between October and December.

“The proposal is that this accompaniment allows the artists to unfold the project and delve into the various aspects that it entails; go in search of their center and maximum artistic boiling point, while counting on the process to have a cross section in the theater, since the program includes, on the part of the Hunters and the invited tutors, the accompaniment in that instance of production and assembly in the theater”, says Mariana Obersztern, director of the Impulso Cazadores Program.
The Fundación Cazadores call received more than 100 folders with artistic projects. The jury, made up of Diego Bianchi, Maricel Álvarez, Gonzalo Aguilar and Teresa Riccardi, selected three proposals that will reside for the next 3 months, up to a one-month individual exhibition in the room, between October and December.
“My presence is the illusion of yesterday”, by the collective La Copia, made up of Alejandro Montaldo and Nicolás Pontón; Eating Frenzy at the Hair Salon, by Cynthia Carllinni; and “A multicolor synonymous with nothing”, by Nicolás Licera Vidal and Sofía Kauer, were the three selected projects.
The tutors invited in this edition are Raúl Flores, Iván Haidar and Silvia Gurfein, who were invited contemplating the characteristics of each selected project, as well as the possible harmony between the two -resident artist and tutor artist-, so that the process can be nourished by this meeting, explained the Foundation through a press release.
In previous editions, Ayelén Coccoz, Victoria Papagni, and the collective La cuerda – made up of Belén Parra, Cecilia Blanco, Florencia Bergallo and Mariana Roveda (2021); Marina Daiez, Pablo Cavallo, and the group made up of Estrella Herrera, Diego Spivacow and Loli Mosquera, (2022).
The Impulse Program was invited in its first edition to participate in the 2021 Performance Biennial, where artists exhibited their projects.
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